Oroville Police Chief Bill LaGrone also named the three officers who shot at Coleman when he confronted them with a knife as Jared Cooley, John Nickelson and Marcus Tennegkeit.

Coleman died at the scene.

The incident began around 4 p.m. when officers responded to a call about a man threatening suicide at the Sunset Inn on Feather River Boulevard.

According to District Attorney Mike Ramsey on Monday, Coleman was in Oroville as part of a work crew.

Police spoke to the man on the telephone, but Coleman allegedly refused to open the door and told police he wanted them to kill him.

After about an hour of negotiations, Coleman said he was done and was going to kill himself.

At around 5:15 p.m., officers waiting outside were signaled and rammed the room door down. Coleman wasn't in the room and allegedly emerged from the bathroom wielding a knife.

The three officers then opened fire on Coleman, who died from his injuries.

LaGrone stated in the press release that one officer sustained a minor injury during the incident.

Cooley, Nickelson and Tennegkeit are all on administrative leave pending an investigation.

The Butte County Officer Involved Shooting Protocol Team is handling the investigation with investigators from the Butte County Sheriff's Office, Probation Department, District Attorney's Office, the state Department of Fish and Wildlife, California Highway Patrol, California State Parks, Department of Justice, and police departments in Oroville, Chico, Gridley, Biggs, Paradise and at Chico State University.